Unwanted cross-fades

ShawnGN wrote on 2/15/2010, 5:56 PM
Hello! I've been having this issue where the scenes of my edited videos cross-fade very quickly to the next one rather than just a clean cut. I make sure not to overlap my scenes, and I've tried turning off auto cross-fade just to be sure but it still happens. It happens very quick and it's hard to even notice somtimes, but once I do it drives me nuts. Is there any way to avoid this?

Thanks for any help.

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PeterWright wrote on 2/15/2010, 7:55 PM
Make sure you have Snapping enabled - this should mean a physical "sticking" when two events are butted up, and there's the vertical blue line which tells you the edges of two events are lined up.
ShawnGN wrote on 2/16/2010, 5:24 AM
Yes, snapping is enabled. I get the blue line when scenes are put together.